Health Resource Spotlight: Reducing the Risk of SIDS in Child Care Settings

By Laurie Rackas on November 20, 2017

The Problem:

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) refers to the death of an infant between one and 12 months old which cannot be explained. It is the most common cause of death for infants and usually occurs when a baby is sleeping. Roughly 12 percent of SIDS deaths occur while infants are in the care of someone other than the parent, including in early care and education programs.

Topics: Best Practices, Parenting, Health & Safety

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How a Local Child Care Resource and Referral Agency Can Strengthen Your Family

By Guest Blogger on November 20, 2017

Child care resource and referral (CCR&R) agencies are a critical link between families of young children, communities, and local services and supports. Alma’s story illuminates how her local CCR&R’s lending library and caregiver education program strengthens families and encourages early learning and development.  

Topics: Systems Building, Family & Community Engagement, Family Stories

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Health Resource Spotlight: Your Program’s Mealtime Practices—a Quick Self-Assessment

By Laurie Rackas on November 17, 2017

The Problem:

Other healthy meal self-assessment tools exist, but they focus on detailed best practices related to nutrition and healthy eating environments. They can be complicated and time-consuming.

Topics: Health & Safety

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VIDEO: The Importance of a Locating a Nurturing Child Care Facility

By Guest Blogger on November 16, 2017

Amber and Travis, married with two kids, work corporate jobs with long hours and worry about the type of influence that child care providers can have on their children. With the help of quality child care, they have the satisfaction of knowing their children are in a nurturing and compassionate environment.

Topics: Systems Building, Family Stories

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Location, Location, Location! The Safe Siting of Child Care Facilities

By Guest Blogger on November 15, 2017

Location is everything nowadays. Where we live and work can determine the types of professional opportunities we have, as well as how we spend our free time. Many people may not realize that the locations where we spend a lot of time can directly affect our health. This is especially true for young children, whose bodies and brains are rapidly growing and developing.

Topics: Systems Building, Health & Safety

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House Tax Reform Package Approved in Committee

By Jay Nichols on November 09, 2017

Earlier today, the House Ways and Means Committee approved H.R. 1, the "Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017" on a party-line vote. While proposals to expand and enhance the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit (CDCTC) were not included in the amended version, the proposal to eliminate Dependent Care Flexible Savings Accounts was overturned. The House is scheduled to vote on H.R. 1 sometime next week.

Topics: Policy & Advocacy

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